There is also a significant color range available, so you have many options for creating a unique, creative piece.

I've been knitting up headbands for my daughter for years now, its only recently that I decided to write up some patterns. They are such a fun, cute little accessory and my little one has always received many compliments when she wears them.

This pattern is available in the Knitcircus Spring Issue pattern collection which is available for purchase HERE.

I really enjoyed this issue, there are so many cute patterns! I know you will too.

Besides the headband pattern.. you will also find this 6 page spread about Never Not Knitting!

I had the awesome privilege of being interviewed by Jaala for this issue.

So much fun! I hope you enjoy reading it!

I'm sure all of you long time readers will recognize some of these photos. :)

Of all the patterns in there, Alcea was the one that caught my eye and said "Make me!" I love little colorful things like that to brighten up my boring black and gray wool coats. Some interesting articles on working with lightweight yarns, too.

Your daughter is so adorable, oh, and the headband is nice too!!I haven't seen knitcircus but I think this issue would be a REALLY great one to have. I would love to win a copy.Thanks!I'm tbmccarthy on ravelry.

Excellent issue. I really enjoyed your interview and the rosebud headband is adorable (as is its model). I'm sort of new to KnitCircus but it has become one of my favorites. I would love to win your spring patterns.

Alana, The Roses ar Red headbands are adorable. I have 3 daughters, two which would love to have one. My oldest though is a tomboy so she would like something else. Congrats on the spread in Knitcircus Mag! I would love to win.

I discovered Knit Circus through your podcast. I really liked the color photographs and the layout is great for reading. Your interview was wonderful. I knew you put a lot of time into the podcasts but it was great to see and hear more from you.

Knit Circus has some interesting articles, but I'd never buy the issues because I can't get them to print properly. I always get 2 pages cramped onto one 8-1/2 x 11 landscape page. The text is too small to read comfortably. I've tried everything to get the pages to print one page at a time on one 8-1/2 x 11 sheet, but it just doesn't work. I've given up on this e-magazine. Thanks much.

Congratulations on being featured in Knitcircus! I always like the magazine but I loved this issue. I love your headband pattern and also both sock patterns and the Blue Lupine Mitts. Thanks for the giveaway.

I thought your interview was the most fun part of the magazine, and loved your pattern. (Did you notice the pattern for a cowl in this issue? With its mention of short sleeves, and its matching colors, I couldn't tell if the pattern was for only the cowl or for the sweater too -- your contribution was much clearer, as always!) I can't wait to knit the sweet little flowers.

As I was reading this issue, I just kept thinking how nice it was published. KnitCircus is now in my top 3 publications! Along with IK, Vogue Knitting and now this one. That headband would look AMAZING with your little girl's dress pattern, Very Cherry. =] Bren

This magazine is one I hadn't heard of!! I checked it out some, and am headed back to drool some more!! LOVE the headband--never thought of using sock yarn, it looks wonderful with the flowers!! Off to read more . . .

Great episode as usual and so fun to check out Knitcircus! I really enjoyed the article about choosing and using lightweight yarns - I'm starting to use these types of yarns more so this was really informative! I also loved the article about you - wish I lived close enough to be your friend! Take care and thanks for the hard work!

This is an amazing issue. Love the lightweight yarn review, technique tips, and especially reading about you, Alana, as I am a pretty new listener to your podcast. It does sound like a ton of work to put in but you are lucky to be doing what you love.

I'm new to knitting and have never read knitcircus but it looks like a great magazine! I love how simple and modern the layouts are and it seems very on trend and I'm interested in a lot of the patterns even though I'm a beginner. Congratulations on your pattern and interview!

I love the interviews, and the technical information. Even if I never knit one of the patterns, I feel smarter for having read it! Lots of great publicity for the upcoming issue--I'm jazzed to read it!

I just began knitting this winter and only found your site this morning. Love it! I would love to win a book as I have few resources. I can't wait to try a headband for my granddaughter. So excited about this site!!!

Being from Vancouver, Canada, I love the locally died Sweet Georgia Yarns, which were recently used in the new KnitCircus magazine. This one post by SweetGeorgia introduced me to KnitCircus for the first time, and then to Never Not Knitting for the first time also! Love the podcast, the blog is great. I've had a fun weekend listening and knitting.